After 1 month of building this beast I'm proud to present Dug's build that is completely modular, has 1 l-motor to raise the rear wheels and 2 m-Motors to raise front wheel 5 studs higher, 1 servo for steering and 2 XL motors for drive, working V8 and fan at the engine. Designing and creating this truck was the most satisfying so far. Hope you enjoy![media]https://flic.kr/s/aHskCMJtR4

I've been meaning to do a Bowie tribute for some time now; but I kept avoiding it because I wanted a to make large scale bust. and I've never tried something like this before.
Now I finally managed to pull it off. I wanted to add shoulders but at this size there was no way I had the parts for it.

@ecmo47 do you mean my lads stream on the previous page. If so, thank you, it is at his school on display at the moment, he will be bringing it back this week or early next week. Once I have it back I'll see if I can dismantle it backwards and ldd it as I go. I know there are some very random pieces under it as filler.

These are the two models I took to Bricktastic at the beginning of July. As you can guess, I'm a big Disney fan and have sooooo many more Disney MOC ideas but it's hard to narrow down which I want to do next. The Cottage does have an interior but I neglected to take a photo of it... And I ran out of time to finish off the Palace gardens but it'll be improved by the time it goes to the Great Western Brick Show in October :-)

@ecmo47 do you mean my lads stream on the previous page. If so, thank you, it is at his school on display at the moment, he will be bringing it back this week or early next week. Once I have it back I'll see if I can dismantle it backwards and ldd it as I go. I know there are some very random pieces under it as filler.

Looks like I didn't refresh my screen before posting, but yes that complement was meant for your son's build. I was just kidding about the LDD. Poor attempt at self-depreciating humor.

It's been such a long time since I last made a sculpture like this - my last one was Spyro way back in November last year. Nice to just toss aside some limitations and see what you can come up with without having to check BL every 2 minutes to check what piece comes in what colour.

This is a 1:8 scale model of an all electric, three seat, "baby" Porsche concept car made for the rebrick competition. In real life it would be exactly
the same size as the original 911. It was inspired by
Ferry Porsche's Typ 52 three seat sports car from 1933, the Mission E concept from
2015 and many Porsches in between.

^ Wonderful moc @JamesJT . It's got a delicacy to it that most modern sports cars lack, and the 4ws the Porsche set should have had! Love all the classic styling cues from various Porsches, making a pleasing whole.

Finally finished my chess set MOC! Hadn't gotten around to designing the king and queen until just now.http://www.mediafire.com/view/4ia1tpi9bqrpsod/9902_Chess.jpgI decided on 2x2x2 cone and 2 2x2 slopes for the king and a 1x1 cone with a 2x2 plate for the queen. I used stacks of 2x2's for piece bodiesBlue instead of black is because I have lots of leftovers from my US flag project. The squares are reddish brown and light bley because that's what PaB had and it looked better than the black and red I had in quantity.

I've already posted a teaser of this in the "What are you Building?" thread, but to heck with it, it's finished. Yay.

This is the Golden Oak Library, from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Otherwise known as Twilight's home until it was blown up in Season 4. (Yes I'm obviously a fan) It was a huge challenge -- it has just over 1,000 pieces, and I wanted to make sure it was as accurate as possible while presumably being sturdy and playable (although this is Digital Designer). It's also got an interior shown below. Too bad Lego would never make it. :(

Created a couple sewing machines to mix a couple of my interests - sewing and Lego. I even tried to make the Minifigure look like me. I own 1917 Singer treadle machine which I still use and 1980something Pfaff hence the two builds. I have lots to learn about building and photo techniques.I even have a Lego box under my sewing machine.

@bobabricks I must confess, I am not sure about the piece. It was in the black piece bin in our collection. If it is not Lego, it may be from MB as as once we had a MB Transfomer set because it does look more like a gun then a drill. I thought it was a drill when I was building.

^ Tip of the day - if anyone is thinking that the gun is cool because it looks just like an UZI with a silencer, DON'T use it with your mini figs because it WILL warp (or in the case of CMF's - snap) mini fig hands!

Pretty much finished with my brick badge for BrickFair Virginia 2016; just need to swap out some of the bricks with new ones (the blank one is a stand-in for this year's event brick). Rocking the Elvendale look this year!

This car began with a trip to my bro's work where he was fixing a 1973 Porsche. It was on a hoist and he was explaining how the rear suspension with the torsion bars work. I didn't think it was possible, but we found a way to create torsion bars for the front and rear suspension. 75 studs long x 31 wide x 21 high. This is the first car we have created to scale. This creation comes with Hidden battery, motors wiring tucked, 1:7 scale, trailing arm, torsion bar rear suspension, realistic interior, wide body, 1973 Porsche RS custom race inspired body, spare tire and vn in original location, working fan on motor, 2xl for drive, 1 servo for steering.Flicker: http://flic.kr/s/aHskAQ6Li7Extended Version: Porsche Contest:IMG_8074 by lachlan cameron, on FlickrClassic rear flowIMG_8056 by lachlan cameron, on FlickrAgressive front lipIMG_8147 by lachlan cameron, on FlickrWhale tailIMG_20160729_140645 by lachlan cameron, on FlickrSide ProfileIMG_8129 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

Realistic Suspension with torsion bars. Very effective, and only required the use of 1 shock per wheelIMG_7942 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

Great model @Loxlego . I really like the authentic rear suspension, and it looks tidier than 42056. We've been trying to reduce the load time of this page as there's a lot of images - can you maybe trim down the next one you post a bit ? I used to post loads of images too but it does get annoying waiting for the page to load so I only do 1 or 2 now and link to the rest on Flickr / MOCpages if necessary.

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